Even some of Trump's most ardent supporters are
losing trust in the president, Meyers said.

The host used two recent developments to show why he believes
trust in the president is at an all-time low. First, a recent
report said Nunes received information
from White House sources that led to his claim last week that
members of Trump's transition team might have been "incidentally" surveilled.

"That means Nunes went to the White House to brief Trump on
information he got from the White House," Meyers said. "It's like
when you send yourself an email reminder, and two minutes later
go, 'Oh, a new email!'"

Then there was the vote to gut Obama-era rules about internet
privacy, which has become a hot-button issue among legislators and
citizens.

"If this bill sounds outrageous to you, you're not alone," Meyers
said of the resolution passed by Congress on Tuesday. "The
question now is will there be as much grassroots resistance to
Trump's agenda going forward as there was to his healthcare bill?
So far, all signs point to yes."